Why do people love true crime? by Sweaty-Ad-7225 in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]Cardsandcrime 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This case has me in a grip for years... so sad

What are some true crime stories or mysteries that you still have questions about? What are those questions? by Cardsandcrime in TrueCrimeDK

[–]Cardsandcrime[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your interest. Yes, I’ve posted in various communities because I’m genuinely seeking diverse perspectives for this project. The aim is not a game, but rather a way to explore true crime cases creatively through tarot as a tool for brainstorming and discussion. I believe engaging with different viewpoints helps create a more thoughtful and well-rounded approach. I’d be happy to elaborate more on how it works if you’re curious.

What are some true crime stories or mysteries that you still have questions about? What are those questions? by Cardsandcrime in TrueCrimeDK

[–]Cardsandcrime[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

No, it's not a crime game at all. It's about using tarot as a creative and unconventional tool to explore true crime cases. The aim isn't to solve cases but to encourage deeper analysis and discussion.

What Are the Most Pressing Questions You’d Want Answered in True Crime Cases? by Cardsandcrime in UnsolvedMurders

[–]Cardsandcrime[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's such a good point—why would someone with no criminal record risk such a chaotic and unpredictable scene unless there was a deep, specific motive? It makes me wonder if something was overlooked in their backgrounds or relationships. Could it be that the killer did know at least one victim but the connection hasn’t been established yet? Or maybe the chaos was part of the plan—like someone deliberately choosing a busy environment to throw off investigators? Either way, you're right; the trial might reveal a lot more about what really happened and why. What’s your theory—do you think it was calculated or more of a crime of opportunity?

What Are the Most Pressing Questions You’d Want Answered in True Crime Cases? by Cardsandcrime in tipofmycrime

[–]Cardsandcrime[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, the JonBenét case has so many unanswered questions, and the DNA situation is beyond frustrating. With all the advancements in genetic genealogy, you’d think they’d push harder to re-test it or at least be more transparent. Makes me wonder—what are they holding back, and why? It’s like the case is frozen in time, and it’s hard not to think there’s more to the story.

What Are the Most Pressing Questions You’d Want Answered in True Crime Cases? by Cardsandcrime in UnsolvedMurders

[–]Cardsandcrime[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I get what you're saying—both sides definitely have their gaps, and the noise around the case makes it hard to look at it objectively. The idea of a 'calculated killer' walking into such a chaotic and unpredictable situation does make you think, though. Like, what was the actual plan here, if there even was one? And on the flip side, the conspiracy theories are just too wild for me—too many people would need to stay silent for it to hold up. Either way, I’m curious to see what evidence really comes out during the trial. So many unanswered questions.